Growth Hormone & HGH Injectable Therapy
Growth Hormone has been shown, in some studies, to have side effects which include Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Arthritis, edema (swelling), water retention, joint pain, Gigantism (unnatural bone growth) and bloating. Side effects are typically experienced with high dose abuse over long periods of time.
One should also completely avoid HGH Injectable Growth Hormone if they have cancer or a high risk or prevalent family history of cancer, especially prostate and reproductive cancer. Growth Hormone stimulates cell reproduction and regeneration, which can have a dangerous effect on one who has cancer. Though some doctors claim that HGH Injectable replacement therapy actually boosts the immune system and enables the body to fight cancer, their argument is do young people with high HGH levels get cancer? Isn’t it more common for people to get Cancer later in life when their hgh levels are lower, not when they are young and their HGH levels are high?
Long term abuse of Growth Hormone can also cause the Pituitary Gland to produce less Growth Hormone for a while, how long depends on the person, lifestyle and the abuse level. Studies have shown, the pituitary gland has the ability to produce healthy levels of human Growth Hormone when stimulated throughout the entire human life span – this is very promising for Sermorelin users.
What is Growth Hormone Human Growth Hormone it is a question becoming a very common question posed these days, since almost every other day, Growth Hormone is mentioned in the media regarding its use by athletes, or breaking research emerges concerning the benefits of its use. There is a mix of positive and negative research concerning Growth Hormone , but with 50 years of studies, there is an overwhelming volume of research showing it offers tremendously positive life changing benefits for people that do not use high doses and use it under doctor guidelines. If you are over 30 years old you should give us a call.
Medical name of Growth Hormone is Somatotropin5 or Growth Hormone (GH)
The medical name of Growth Hormone is Somatotropin and is more popularly known as Human Growth Hormone , it is created in the center of the brain, more specifically, in the rear portion of the anterior lobe of the Pituitary Gland12. The Pituitary Gland has two primary lobes, the anterior or front lobe and posterior or back lobe. Human Growth Hormone is made in the back of the front lobe of the Pituitary Gland. As you age your HGH levels decline and a great number of medical research projects have shown that when your HGH levels decline so does your quality of life.
Growth Hormone is a complex delicate, vital and important hormone protein, which is the largest in the body. HGH is actually massive compared to all the other proteins your body produces, and has a variety of beneficial purposes in the human body and has been linked to youthfulness. The most important feature of HGH is the stimulation of the growth, development and regeneration of healthy cells throughout the human body. Therefore as you age, and your HGH levels naturally decline, you notice quality of life issues. Notice that as you age things don’t seem to heal so well? Notice your mental function has declined in some ways?
Almost every system and organ in the human body is dependent in some way on Growth Hormone for effective and proper growth, development and function, therefore Growth Hormone is considered by many longevity medical experts in the field of anti-aging to be the master hormone or master protein – it’s actually both a protein and a hormone. HGH is all natural and it’s only ignorant politicians who create so much controversy over it or people ignorant to its benefits when done in low optimal doses. The super majority of anti-aging and longevity doctors swear by it, if you don’t believe me check out www.worldhealth.net nearly 22,000 anti-aging medical doctors openly advocate its use.
What is a Hormone?
HGH is a Protein and also a hormone. A hormone (from the Greek “impetus” or a moving force; impulse; stimulus) it is a chemical messenger that carries a signal from one cell (or group of cells) to another, via the blood. In general, hormones regulate the function of their target cells – the cells receiving the hormone. When hormone levels in our body decline or change, so do /the functions of our body also change.
HGH stimulates the growth and regeneration of cells, which is why people who use HGH Injectable properly notice their skin looks better, they feel better and their body functions the way it did when they were younger and their HGH levels were naturally higher. Human Growth Hormone when used in low optimal doses monitored by blood tests and under doctor supervision often shows no side effects because HGH is genetically identical to what the body produces.
The action or net effect of hormones is determined by a number of factors, including the patterns of release into the human body, and the response of the receiving cells2. Concerning your quality of life, your metabolism, your ability to recover from exercise, your brain function, your organ function, your libido are a small number of items effected by hormones, the list is enormous.
Physically Describe Human Growth Hormone
Growth Hormone is a brain manufactured protein hormone made up of a chain of 191 amino acids which also known as a polypeptide (poly is Latin meaning ‘many’ – many peptides – many amino acids) which forms a three dimensional circular shape.


